15+10
i believe this is right
Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm assuming these questions are about the Midline Theorem (segment AL joins the midpoints of the non-parallel sides.
♦ The midline's length is the average of the lengths of the top and bottom parallel sides.

Use this equation and substitute values given in each problem, then solve for the missing information.
1. AL = x, CE = 9, OR = 5

2. AL = <em>m</em> - 4, CE = 15, OR = 17

3. OR = y + 5, AL = 15, CE = 18

No, the simplified form is not rational.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given the expression 2square root of 3 + 3square root of 3 rational
We can easily simplify this expression by adding the terms. We can add the terms because both have the same radical.
On adding, we get 2√3 + 3√3 = 5√3
Now, we know that √3 is an irrational number. Now, we know that the product of rational and irrational is irrational . Hence, when we multiply a rational number 5 with irrational number √3 then the result would be irrational.
Hence, the simplified form is irrational
Answer:
p ≤ 4
Step-by-step explanation:
1. subtract 4 from both sides
2. u get p